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Mitterer, Holger; Kim, Sahyang; Cho, Taehong – Journal of Memory and Language, 2013
In connected speech, phonological assimilation to neighboring words can lead to pronunciation variants (e.g., "garden bench" [arrow right] "garde'm' bench"). A large body of literature suggests that listeners use the phonetic context to reconstruct the intended word for assimilation types that often lead to incomplete assimilations (e.g., a…
Descriptors: Korean, Pronunciation, Phonology, Phonetics
Dupoux, Emmanuel; Parlato, Erika; Frota, Sonia; Hirose, Yuki; Peperkamp, Sharon – Journal of Memory and Language, 2011
Listeners of various languages tend to perceive an illusory vowel inside consonant clusters that are illegal in their native language. Here, we test whether this phenomenon arises after phoneme categorization or rather interacts with it. We assess the perception of illegal consonant clusters in native speakers of Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese,…
Descriptors: Cues, Vowels, Phonology, Classification